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... Governments , it need not be said that such compe- tent authority can only be found in a Joint Convention , that shall receive the approval of Her Majesty's Government and our own . LORD SALISBURY , 1878 . Lord Salisbury replied ( 7th ...
... Governments , it need not be said that such compe- tent authority can only be found in a Joint Convention , that shall receive the approval of Her Majesty's Government and our own . LORD SALISBURY , 1878 . Lord Salisbury replied ( 7th ...
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... Governments over their territorial waters , except so far as by Treaty that authority and jurisdiction have been deliberately limited by these Governments themselves . Lord Salisbury replied ( 3rd April , 1880 ) that Her Majesty's ...
... Governments over their territorial waters , except so far as by Treaty that authority and jurisdiction have been deliberately limited by these Governments themselves . Lord Salisbury replied ( 3rd April , 1880 ) that Her Majesty's ...
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... Majesty's Govern- ment respecting the conduct of the Newfoundland fishermen in violently interfering with the United States fishermen , and destroy- ing or damaging some of their nets . Her Majesty's Government have no hesitation in ...
... Majesty's Govern- ment respecting the conduct of the Newfoundland fishermen in violently interfering with the United States fishermen , and destroy- ing or damaging some of their nets . Her Majesty's Government have no hesitation in ...
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... Majesty's Government do not interpret these expressions in any sense derogatory to the sovereign authority of Great Britain in the territorial waters of Newfoundland , by which only regulations having the force of law within those ...
... Majesty's Government do not interpret these expressions in any sense derogatory to the sovereign authority of Great Britain in the territorial waters of Newfoundland , by which only regulations having the force of law within those ...
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... Majesty's Government , on the one hand , claim that the treaty gave no fishing rights to American vessels as such , but only to in- habitants of the United States , and that the latter are bound to conform to such Newfoundland laws and ...
... Majesty's Government , on the one hand , claim that the treaty gave no fishing rights to American vessels as such , but only to in- habitants of the United States , and that the latter are bound to conform to such Newfoundland laws and ...
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